Special Issue
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Special Issue
Robots Eating Apples
When art meets technology, strange and wonderful things are created.
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News
Learning From the Inside Out
After a decade of trying, Concordia University will be able to offer students an official Major in First Peoples Studies, as its long-sought governmental recognition has been approved.
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Special Issue
Decoding Body Images
Fashion, music and advertising industries in modern media have long been criticized for marketing body images, from “thinspiration” to “sexploitation.”
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Special Issue
The Maple Spring Revisited
Of all the things I witnessed during the 2012 student strike, the most powerful image I can recall comes from the March 22 rally.
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Special Issue
Against the Web
“Less than 10 per cent of what the Internet is used for is good,” declared my professor of European history one morning, as students stared one another down across the picket lines of the Maple Spring.
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Special Issue
Don’t Believe Everything You Read
Newspaper ad revenues are plummeting, faster than anyone predicted.
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Special Issue
Who Watches the Watchers?
In schools and workplaces, the concept of “if you see something, say something” is often employed to encourage transparency about peer misconduct.
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Fringe Arts
Merging Montreal Mainstays
Maica Mia was originally the brainchild of Maica Armata and Johnny Paradise, but that brainchild is about to get a sibling.
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Fringe Arts
Good Vibes All Around
When POP Montreal’s founder Dan Seligman calls you “possibly the greatest band in the world,” you know you have something good going.